Desperate Housewives Spoilers: Major Season Finale Scoop!

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With all the negative press being paid to Desperate Housewives away from the set, can you blame producer Bob Daily for wanting to focus fans' attention on the show itself?

It returns with a new episode on Sunday, and then airs its season finale on May 16. Michael Ausiello spoke to Daily this week and collected the following season-ending scoop on the show. Read no further if you wish to be surprised...

No Cash, Mo' Problems: “Mike and Susan are going to have some financial issues. They’re experiencing the economic woes that much of America is experiencing, and it’s going to create issues in their marriage and it will lead them to make a life-changing decision in the finale.”

Lynette will give birth under “pretty scary circumstances... I don’t want to give too much away, but it ties into the mystery of who the Fairview Strangler is."

Tom and Lynette Pic

Jeremy's actual motives/goals are reveals, but unfortunately for Bree, “he knows some shocking Van De Kamp secrets that will come back to haunt her."

Simply put, “someone the audience has gotten to know this season” will die in the finale.

Also: there will be a "big explosion" on the episode.

Wow. Where do we even start, Desperate Housewives fans? How about this: Who do you think will die?

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Desperate Housewives Quotes

Dr. Barr: Hey there. I was surprised to hear you wanted a session.
Bree: Well, there's nothing like being tied to a bed to change a girl's mind.
Dr. Barr: What do you wanna talk about?
Bree: Anything at all. As you said, I...I have a lot of issues.
Dr. Barr: Well, I assumed as much when you told the ridiculous story about your daughter running off with a murderer.
Bree: Saw right through that, did ya?
Dr. Barr: Well, I'm a trained professional, Bree. The human mind is my playground.
Bree: Well, I'm glad that you're having fun.

(to dead body) "Tu me manques, Monique" ("I Miss You Monique").

Orson